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soon reach brighton if you remove the sun from the sun stu the pressure of the sun . these stunts on t.v. don't come. human rights groups on the view case programs of torturing prisoners overseas after details approach a written secret all of the abusing extreme measures to extract information. from. jetsetter and go on moscow's international air show as global buyers of life without its taxi out for the best that aviation has to watch for. itself it's. true colors eleven months. one person said as you can see running to be. a. big deal to come here in the seats of. china
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tests its first aircraft carrier as it beefs up its military machine and starts a new iraq for the navy and. we hear the syrian voices were glad to see the army move into their towns even as rights activists law president assad for the alleged shooting of protesters. just after ten am here in moscow you're watching r.t. an imminent british inquiry into its agents use of torture overseas has been slammed before it had a chance to get started it was revealed that britain was prepared to use harsh interrogation if the potential information that was gained was considered important
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enough well that's led human rights groups to boycott the inquiry saying it lacks credibility as laura and reports. walking a tightrope of pain persis it's emerged that's how britain security agencies were encouraged to decide when to talk terror suspects. was held in afghanistan and in guantanamo bay between two thousand and two and two thousand and five he says he was tortured and accuses the u.k. of being complicit in that torture only now is the level of the official complicity being revealed we and i am completely one hundred percent sure it would not have consequent on them all to but rather. british intelligence services i spoke to british intelligence officers quite regularly. and they were physically present when i was being abused they saw my shop and my school
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my lecture. me they saw my according to policy documents seen by the guardian newspaper senior five and m i six agents were asked to weigh up the quality of information they might attend with the level of mistreatment of prisoners and if it was worth it to go ahead amnesty international says there's a mounting pile of credible evidence on the extent to which britain was involved in torture binyam mohamed unrest appear to surface officials were sending question for stealing information participating interrogations in situations where they either knew or ought to have known that he was being tortured or otherwise mistreated people garcia was youth rendition flights and. you know every week or every month there's a new piece of evidence yet another document that's been hidden for a very long time that's just been released that shows that there was you know perhaps circumstances in which ministers were very senior officials authorised
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agents to participate in its actuations where it was more likely than not the torture would occur. there's a police investigation into torture allegations under way and as soon as that's finished an inquiry will begin but it's already come under fire the policy on interrogation and other relevant documents may not be made public which is angered human rights groups so much that they've refused to give evidence or go to inquiry meetings there's also control to see about the chair of the investigation so peter gibson used to be the intelligence services commissioner the government doesn't see a conflict of interest there but many m.p.'s do i think there are a number of issues with the torture inquiry the first thing is we have to have confidence that the judge presiding is not somebody who has been heavily involved with the secret service in the future in the past and i think on that point it fails powerful people including tony blair jack straw and david miliband have
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refused to reveal whether they knew the policy led to a number of people being tortured by the ministers and agents who great it's new the public would be outraged according to the guardian it includes warnings that if it got out the policy could lead to increased radicalization. agrees it's true that anybody would get radicalized types of torture that took place however when the government said that they will hold to account those people who were involved in torture and we take them to the wood and if the government then goes against that and so we'll have that session. session about complicity in torture and it's inquiry but it's going to be in secret and you're going to see it you will get to see those people involved in your torture and then people will lose . any supporting any idea that government is actually going to try to. carry out justice many fear the inquiries that begin shortly will be ineffective
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and the second one will be necessary at vast expense but there's also concern that . creeping revelations about just how could the u.k. has been torture and extraordinary rendition will lead to further radicalize they should all said what happens it's clear we haven't heard the last of britain's involvement in torture your and its artsy. of billions of dollars worth of aircraft sales are likely to be so over the next few days that an airstrip in moscow as the international air show takes off for its second day it's already proving to be quite a sight on the ground and in the air with over one hundred planes to do to take part in a skylight or showcase. arches rory sushi is about the max air show for us rory i know you're in her element right now you're a fan of the biggest and the baddest ride was catching her eye right now. you know
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the problems have some ideas and i actually came in today with my credit card i might be flowing flying home tonight it looks like a lot of trouble actually i am surrounded as you know by the biggest and about as to you we have anything from a big color coded transport ships here to big planes to the strategic fighter jets even to the microlight sea of microlight so if one person or two people one of the highly anticipated debut today will be got to be super t.v. fifty this is the russia's fifth generation strategic fighter military jet it does have stealth capabilities and of course a long time of defensive capabilities as well you know this is not just a russian event this year two thousand and eleven the access show just on the outskirts of moscow the italians and the americans are here with one of their massive transport ships and even the french decide to show off as well so it's going to be an exciting week we are here all week long on sea on location for the big shows in fact in the distance now from my colleagues in the air just
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a fantastic day and perfect weather for it as well my colleague tom bachmann has an insightful story about the new i m s twenty one passenger jet that will be going head to head with the likes of boeing and tom potter has this story on the last twenty one. this is one of the new hopes of russian aviation it's called the n.s.a. twenty one and its towns it is an airline of the twenty first century there's a lot riding on the fate of this plane it represents the efforts of a russian aircraft industry that so far failed to break into international markets and it will happen because modern as it says it is to survive the competition. as a sort of mid range passenger jet it will be going up against the likes of boeing seven three seven an airbus has a three twenty both well established planes its makers are fully aware of the challenge ahead we understand it will last well not for us on this market. market
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for what we hope we will have for our home market. the city. they're confident the m s twenty one will be able to technically match its competitors with a third of it built like compazine cereals and totally us it will save on that crucial substance field. of onesies to present a bus and were. approximately fifteen percent of the course original course. but the energy twenty one also follows the earlier sukhoi superjet as one of the first russian airliners built in years the efforts are being led by the united and craft corporation which is trying to make russian plane companies work together like airbus has done in europe and the most. ingenious oppositely from suporn own party. political illusion it's early days
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yet but with a wealth of their notable engineering experience from soviet times hopes of flying high the n.s.t. twenty one will put a new generation of russian airliners up in the clouds from boston not to. oh having a bit of a problem there but that was our g.'s rory sushil reporting for max two thousand and eleven and we will be there all throughout the week to bring you all the latest and moscow's jet powered air strike to do stay with us on r.t. . r t. meanwhile china is taking its
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military might to a new level finishing a round of trials of its first ever aircraft carrier although building the future carriers fleet will take time beijing is already heralding a new chapter for the country's naval fleet gordon chang for forbes business magazine says its neighbors need to keep a close eye on what's happening. china won some project power it is said that its new aircraft carrier is for scientific research and training well of course it's not it's meant to try to intimidate countries in the region especially in the south china sea where china's claims the entire body of water as an internal chinese lake and of course china wants to project power not only southwards but northwards towards mongolia and russia they talk about the last territories clearly big ones to get these territories you know later date no country right now threatens china and that really is what is bothering the countries in the neighborhood and the
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united states and basically what's going on is there is a military build up which really is the big it's in the past is in the world today its most recent white paper it talking about information technology and cyber war also clearly they're putting money into their maybe and to their air force the only laggard really is the army the army used to get almost all the money but now clearly china wants the air force in a big navy so that's where a lot of the money it's going to as well as the teacher forces in other words nuclear capable missiles eventually to use going to really undermine chinese foreign policy because of all the countries on the periphery in the south and are now very very concerned the only countries that aren't complaining are north korea and burma. well in a few minutes we'll update you on the worst oil spill and decades in a british waters shell it says it's under control but green groups are not convinced with crude gushing into the sea for six days.
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now europe's nations are on the verge of blurring into one all financially at least with germany and france calling for economic harmony across the euro zone growth grinding to a halt and countries are struggling to stay afloat the euro's big players think that the answer is to force mandatory budgets on to member states the investor of so i've been left mostly unimpressed by chancellor merkel's that president sarkozy's plans saying they expected more doctors she had a professor of business and international affairs says that the decisions are political not fiscal. unfortunately this is not going to make much difference for the ongoing crisis all the news that came out of this conference was quite negative for the market the most negative i believe was the fact that it was announced at the european fund stabilization facility their bailout fund for the european euro zone members will not be expanded and they believe it's enough as it is for the
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moment the second thing is no common europe on that was going to be issued and there was very clear about this when the markets were not expecting this other bad news for the market was that taxation was going to go up especially in terms of corporate taxation harmonization and then down the road they also want countries to have a balanced budget so the european leaders unfortunately have done it again they haven't really addressed the markets needs clear concise action but what they are doing instead is looking at the long term political solution to this dilemma that they have it doesn't seem that they understand the markets seriousness about what's going on no one is asking the taxpayers to pay another bailout instead they're using the european central bank as a mechanism to buy the bonds for italy and spain but most europeans don't understand is down the road when the greeks cannot pay their money back it will be
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the taxpayers from germany and france that will end up paying for these plans down the road the bad news is that we're not going to see any growth and i think everybody understands that and with that joblessness will not get any better and not any time soon. iran russia's latest proposal for restarting international talks on teh ross disputed nuclear program a longer the proposal major powers to reduce sanctions against iran for stop it takes. a special president's job praise. of russia. security official into iran iran is longer heads with world powers over its nuclear aspirations the latest round of toil of the talks stalled in january without agreement ways to renew the negotiations will also be on the table when russia's foreign minister meets his ring and counterpart in moscow later on wednesday. syrian security forces have reportedly opened fire on thousands who
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gathered in various cities calling for president assad to go well human rights activists claim that over eighteen hundred people have been killed since the uprising or ruptured in mid march but as maria at the notion of reports the problems are not as black and white as they're made out to be. residents of the eastern city of betters or have taken to the streets to thank the army for saving. they claim that a month ago and in no way to control the town and they found themselves trapped in their own homes i mean my place in space bandits blocked the right split up barricades it became a case city we were hiding just like hostages and like eyewitnesses say occupation russia for at least twenty days now no. they are terrorists who gave them power author told the guard to guard against it i'm going to
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a drugstore he said i don't care and didn't have money to go through we asked the army to come and how we asked them. the natural claims to have several occupied the sixteenth while many were arrested and i was just. told that of the syrian army i live in the city as so near the iraqi border. officials are saying operation is now over that the city has been freed from all the groups as you can see people are welcome in the soldiers as the waiters. critics of the regime don't share this euphoria claiming that assad is trying to cover his own his wrongdoing by distributing peaceful protests across french as far as terrorist conspiracy but exactly who's behind the protests and who are the genuine protesters and how because we have peaceful demonstrations here we want reforms and we don't make
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a secret of best but those who burn cars there are different story once i asked the guy the barricades why he's there he answered because they paid me. and they just sent to of the country's own industry six hundred kilometers from the capital there's or is said by some to be improved. targets local officials and much less guarded. by local authorities are going to find a little healing in those protests at the interest rate or they call themselves opposition but they took part in what's a lot of conspiracy against our model and israel is the only side to benefit from that road still unclear who benefits from the end this conflict in this region one thing is clear it's ordinary people who suffer. and wall streets may have quite the downing there is a role for now reminders of the countries and go in conflict and hard to find and fear remains in the air and reef notion he reported from those or in eastern
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syria. i'll just head online for more of the news we're covering on air and let me run you through some of the reports lined up right now at r.t.e. dot com the struggle to stay alive by selling your own or gets a grim reality for poverty stricken indians who are preyed on by the illegal bodyparts market. plus selling siberia through star wars a movie fast the russian president of on the a giant statue of r two d two to highlight the region's techno progress. now to some other world news in brief for you one of india's most prominent anticorruption campaigners has been arrested after he began a hunger strike to tougher anti corruption laws in the country of thousands of his supporters are also detained by security forces authority says we arrest work because the protesters have not obeyed police conditions for the devastation.
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yemen's president is bowing to return to this country two months after leaving for saudi arabia to be treated for his injuries after his palace compound was attacked yemen's been torn by six months of last week protests calling for president. to be ousted there are fears his return might spark a civil war the u.s. has frequently urged him to quit over concerns that a renewed conflict could encourage the yemen based wing of al qaida. to men in britain have been sentenced to four years in jail for trying to stir up last week's rioting by using facebook they became the first people to be sent down by judges for the masses swept england and in a separate case three men were jailed for between sixteen months of two years for looting and howlings store goods thirteen hundred suspected riders have been brought here. by the oil firm shell is struggling to plug
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a second week at one of its north sea platforms the company was forced to admit it's responsible for the worst spill in british waters for more than a decade and about thirteen hundred barrels of leaks so far the company says the first part work sure is that i want to control and before of oil into the sea is now down to two barrels a day a green groups out of the alarm that there will be big consequences for the environment and shell that eventually came out a who's an energy analyst from the environmental organization coopt form says that a lack of transparency calls into question the seriousness with which the company is treating the incident. you three gentlemen has been rather small in cloning got its rewards or even were breasts. against the clones and so when you go for what's in the last year i remember this bill calls for those grants and. do you really know you
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for. all or life. ones. are so sure was when. the news became. it's a roll of the morning growth the previous normal charles using dispersants there isn't one highly controversial or. on the uses questionable it was for the use for it down our own smaller bills and we've been more difficult for. promotions optional. for us government bodies even to the stores to clean them or put on how radical information coming from shore certainly ensures in the public at large are still in the progress of our show has a move east or. information and there's been no official statements coming from an embarrassing or. current members of or for the company including c.
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or an important directors on the questions he was in as to which companies to consult you. in a few minutes or talk to the prime minister of a casio which again the credits from georgia along with the south a secular three years ago before that the latest business news with the matrix. thanks to us and hello and welcome to the program and we start with business had some high altitude in the moscow region and international asho is seen dozens of new deals being struck and trickle skis i don't think around the green circles this is set to be a record breaking year for mocks with more people than ever are calming to the show that's one of the spectators admirers a technology outcast but the aerobatics display team is there's also plenty of serious business taking place the russian market is expected to grow rapidly boeing says potential offer one hundred and ten billion dollars over the next twenty years
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and says it's ready to invest heavily to build on its position here over the next thirty years we expect it to invest about twenty seven billion u.s. dollars here in russia about the team billion dollars in titanium five billion dollars in engineering support and expertise in about four billion dollars in other ventures in number of deals have already been announced a boss has agreed to sell eight eight three hundred twenty jets to russia a line trunk they're all with a catalog price of over seven hundred twenty million dollars russian made aircraft are also selling well sukhoi has agreed to sell twelve all that super jets to indonesian airline for almost four hundred million and following the success of the plane its parent company united aircraft corporation has announced a bold new plan to build a long range aircraft this would be in direct competition with planes from boeing. and expects to start production plants at trying to. switch to the markets now and
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crude prices are rising ahead of us and tree falls which are expected to show decline in reserves brant crude is trading at all to almost one hundred ten dollars per barrel light sweet as a eighty seven goals for the three cents each. shares a mix the one thing is gaining around one point one per cent well the nikkei is losing half a percent fresh concerns about the european economy and weighing on the best assessment following disappointing things in the euro zone and german. financials on the first software in line with mitsui down one point two percent this is our exporters not the sort of under pressure and here. is the opening picture on the c.s. the my sense will start trading in four and a half minutes both in the season the previous trading session low of your two eyes sank one point three percent of my six hundred two percent off. from agree to this is the market so much these you continue smartly for the us and. we're likely to
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continue seeing loss' across markets today and throughout the rest of this week and perhaps a couple of weeks to come that's because there are still issues which are quite substantial on the table that have no resolution as we see it now from that we can conclude that perhaps we should be trading currently around the levels of the summer of two thousand and ten the june july august levels which were the pre-k. way to levels if you talk about the u.s. markets or the russian markets we're talking about ten fifteen percent downside from here and that's when in my view we will be able to talk about a potential rally potential bargains to be picked up as markets move to the bottom and to the fair level where they could switch in two thousand and twelve figures for the price and the slower growth than we all expected and then look into a value placed perhaps russian currency has been having a tough time in the recent wave so while i want to get us looking somewhat from
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deutsche bank believes the ruble could win back some of its positions although it won't be quick. there is scope for the rulebook to recover and given the fired up oil prices so far are quite resilient and what we're seeing in the markets is that people are still very cautious and taking on the list and even though the. current levels does look cheap. does it for significant value at the same time the fact that risk levels are elevated across the board across the world economy that i think will act as a deterrent to the very fast recovery in the middle i think this recovery will take some time. moscow government is getting out of the hotel business and as selling incentive on the operates as part of this year's privatization program the hotel company as it's known controls around fourteen properties with two or four star
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ratings but a citizen comes off so many firms he invests the billion they have grown old to mordor decided to pull out the assets are worth around two hundred million. and we will be back in around fifteen minutes time with an update that's an excellent work . if. it can hear dr swines policeman smile ministers what i just prayed that
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